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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1977, p. 15

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The Cubs travelled to Kitchener to play the Komets to a 0â€"0 tie in their final game. By Peggy Kempel The Waterloo Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs completed their hub league regular season play last week. The Optimist Tweens (11â€" 13 years) defeated Erinâ€" gate 9â€"6 to capture the championship trophy for Waterloo. Their preliminâ€" ary wins were against Sudâ€" bury, 7â€"3, Ajax, 145 and Gloucester 8â€"7. In Belle division play, the Waterloo Lionettes were defeated 4â€"3 by Sudbury in The Navy Club Debs (17â€" 19 years) took the A title with an 8â€"1 victory over West Ferris. They were competâ€" ing in a round robin event. They posted earlier wins of 12â€"3 against West Ferris and 8â€"2 against Gloucester (Ottawa). Kitchener Ranger goalie Dave Barrett (1) could only watch, when Siskin Terry Kuenzie (12) shot for the corner of the net for a second period goal. Waterloo won 7â€"2. Photo by Cathcart Three teams from the Waâ€" terloo Minor Ringette Asâ€" sociation travelled to North Bay last weekend to comâ€" pete in the West Ferris tournament. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. wE CAN ASSIST YOU. Ringette teams win tourney 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Hortons get 10th shutâ€"out Brad Martin in net for the Komets shutâ€"out the Cubs for the 6th shutâ€"out registerâ€" ed against the Cubs in hub league play this season. Mike Kavelman shutâ€"out the Komets to register the Cubs‘ 10th shutâ€"out this season in hub league play. Two Waterloo girls were selected for the Allâ€"Star lineups chosen from the 20 competing teams in the Belle and Tween divisions. Sue Shantz of Waterloo was named the Belle Allâ€"Star first round action. They adâ€" vanced to the consolation final with scores of 5â€"4 over Oshawa and 5â€"3 over Flint, Michigan before losâ€" ing out to Eringate 4â€"3 in overtime. Sunday, Feb. 13, 1 to 3 p.m. Welcome the Heart Canvassers When They Call at Your Home Sunday 1 to 3 p.m. HEART SUNDAY Help YOUR Heart Fund Help YOUR Heart Your contribution will help important heart research. Help fight against Canada‘s No. 1 killer â€" Heart Disease Give generously With the least number of goals scored against them in The Cubs completed the season with 15 wins, 5 ties and 4 losses in hub league play. During the 24 games in the season the Cubs out scored their opponents 70â€"18. centre for her impressive performance. The outstandâ€" ing defensive play of Laura Getty earned her a posiâ€" tion on the Tween Allâ€"Star team. & Four rep teams from Waâ€" terloo will compete in the Kitchener tournament Feb. 18â€"20. The threeâ€"day event will attract 38 teams from Ontario, Quebec and Michigan. Waterloo‘s Deb Allâ€"Star the Atom, Pee Wee and Bantam Divisions in Waterâ€" loo in hub league regular season play the Major Atom Tim Horton Cubs goalies Vince DeCaen and Mike Kavelman win the John Yosurack Memorial Trophy for 1976 â€" 1977. team will also play a speâ€" cial exhibition game Feb. 16 _ at _ Waterloo _ arena against the Waterloo Sisâ€" kins. Both teams will be playing ringette. GIVE so more will live Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 9, 1977 â€" Page 15 )ISCOUNT CARPET E€dward 4. CGoon "WINTER CARPET SPECIALS PLUSH CARPET PATTERNED In Gold and Brown, cushioned, Reg. $10.95 SALE $6.%9 Sq. Yd. COUNTRY VILLA, Green and Brown, cushioned Reg. $10.9% .................... SALE $.99 Sq. Yd4. HIâ€"LO SHAGS, Good color selections, Reg. $13.9% .................... SALE 899 Sq. Yd. MULTIâ€"LEVEL LOOPED CUSHIONED, Light Teak, Oktoberfest, Blues and Red tones, Reg. $9.95 ...................... SALE $.35 Sq.Y4. GOOD SELECTION OF SHAGS. LOOPS, COMMERCIALS CUSHIONED, ANDJUTE BACKING â€" ALSO MILL 1 ENDS. ROOM SIZEs BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS & SEE US 1 "CONSULT US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUYS." ] 183 ROYAL OAK RD., CAMBRIDGE (P) 653â€"3718 Why burden loved ones with . * last minute decisions ehigh costs eemotional stress ... when you can talk it over. now. In confidence and without obligation. As a member of the OFSA weare _ * bound by the Association‘s strict "Code of Ethical Practices". Your assurance of only the highest in professional standards. Funeral Home Ltd. 171 King St. S., Waterloo 745â€"8445 Ontario Funeral Service Association

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